Ksenia Nazimko
IT worker
“I think it’s best to remove immunity, because in the light of the recent events people are demanding more from members of parliament. Most MPs obviously don’t like this, because they were involved in very serious business, and it was very often illegal, but it benefits Ukraine and all citizens that pay taxes.”

 

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Gulnara Beridze
Financial department head

“I think that we probably don’t need to keep immunity. The things that we fought for, for a very long time, was that everyone would be on equal terms, that’s why I think that we probably don’t need to keep immunity.”

 

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Shadi Al’lababidi
Tech company CEO

“I think MPs shouldn’t have immunity. I think they need to be accountable to the people. Especially in a democratic society. The whole point of MPs having immunity was to protect them from wrongdoing. But there’s no incentive for them to represent the people or not do something bad.”

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Zhenia Sekor
Missionary

“I don’t think there should be any immunity, because we’re so corrupt and all that, that it’s just unnecessary. We don’t live in a country that needs it, in my opinion. I think that in some situations it’s needed, but definitely not in our country.”

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Lilya Kartifuzova
Doctor

“I think that if people have nothing to hide and everything is good in their life, then they don’t need immunity. But if a person is unclean, either they have immunity or don’t have it, they still must get what they deserve. Everything in life must be balanced. That’s why I think that it’s best to take immunity away from them, so that everything would be honest and open.”